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Law Enforcement United's long ride division made a poignant stop in El Segundo on May 6, honoring the memory of four local police officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. The memorial bicycle tour, which began on April 30 in San Francisco, spans over a thousand miles to San Diego, featuring 24 law enforcement officers from 12 states.

During their journey, the riders participate in 6 to 10 wreath-laying ceremonies each day, paying tribute to fallen officers and supporting their families. At the Wall of Honor, just outside El Segundo's council chambers, a wreath was laid in memory of Officers Robert Grow, Alexander Haddock, Richard Phillips, and Milton Curtis.
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El Segundo Police Chief Saul Rodriguez and Lieutenant Corey McEnroe were present to greet the riders, expressing their gratitude for the recognition of their fallen comrades. "It's very humbling to see this," Chief Rodriguez remarked, highlighting the significance of the event for the community. This heartfelt tribute underscores the ongoing sacrifices made by law enforcement and the importance of remembering those who have served.

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